What is a noun?
The adjective in this sentence:
Erik's napkins are greasy.
What is "greasy"?
What is a character?
Giving a nonhuman thing human-like characteristics and abilities.
What is personification?
The country Ms. Cooper lived in when she was in middle school.
What is Japan?
An action word
What is a verb?
The verb in this sentence:
Justice stomped down the driveway.
What is "stomped"?
What is dialogue?
What is a simile?
A song Ms. Cooper likes right now.
Rain by Kierra Sheard
A word that describes a person, place, or thing.
What is an adjective?
The noun in this sentence:
Ariel scares easily.
Who is Ariel?
The main idea or message throughout a story.
What is the theme?
Comparing two unlike things without using "like" or "as".
What is a metaphor?
The major Ms. Cooper received her first degree in.
What is English?
A noun identifying a specific person, place, or thing. (Hint: These nouns start with a capital letter.)
What is a Proper Noun?
The contraction in this sentence:
Lisa thinks she's going to get grounded.
What is "she's"?
Tension between characters in a story.
What is conflict?
What is a hyperbole?
The school Ms. Cooper went to for her masters degree.
What is UNC School of the Arts?
The word with the most syllables:
Turquoise trains twist telephones tremendously on Tuesdays.
What is "tremendously"?
The main character of a story
What is a protagonist?
What is alliteration?
The major Ms. Cooper's received her Master's degree in.
What is Screenwriting?